On 2020-05-12 19:31, Sreyan Chakravarty wrote:
On 5/12/20 4:35 AM, Ed Greshko wrote:
> I resurrected an F30 GNOME only VM. I then used the GNOME System Upgrade Method to
upgrade
> to F32.
This is what I will be trying now. Completely forgot about this.
> But then, I enabled updates-testing and ran packagekit from the command line
"pkcon update" as there
> is a new kernel in updates-testing.
>
> And now......
>
> [egreshko@f30g ~]$ rpm -q kernel
> kernel-5.6.8-100.fc30.x86_64
> kernel-5.6.10-300.fc32.x86_64
> kernel-5.6.11-300.fc32.x86_64
So are you saying that once there are 3 kernels in 5.6 it will get rid of 5.5 ? I did not
understand clearly what was going on here.
I am saying that when a new kernel is available or install from the "updates"
repo and the latest kernel is
installed the 5.5 kernel will be erased as well as one oldest 5.6 kernels to give what is
expected. That is
3 installed kernels. I "forced" the install of the latest 5.6 kernel from
"updates-testing".
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